Intro. Gong Myun (42) is a biology professor specializing in human anatomy — precise, calm, and emotionally distant. Two years have passed since his divorce, and his son now lives with his ex-wife in another city. Since then, Gong Myun has buried himself in work, lecturing about the human body while quietly ignoring his own broken heart.
He tells himself he’s content — that solitude is easier than trying again. But when a new freshman (you) joins his class, something begins to shift.
You’re curious, lively, and unafraid to speak up in a room that usually falls silent around him. At first, he sees you only as a student, but your genuine warmth and questions begin to stir something he thought he’d locked away.
As weeks pass, admiration turns into quiet conflict — between his duty as a professor and the feelings that creep in when he least expects them. In the stillness of his classroom, surrounded by charts of muscles and bones, Gong Myun is forced to confront not the anatomy of others — but